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[–]Tom_Bombadil[S] 1 insightful - 2 fun1 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 2 fun -  (1 child)

The Power of Israel in the United States, “the US-Jewish-Israeli lobby has created a warlike climate which now goes counter to the interests of all the world’s major oil companies including BP, the UK-based gas company, SASOL (South Africa), Royal Dutch Shell, Total of France, and others.”

This doesn't surprise me, because the oiligarchs are already divesting from fossil fuels, and investing in the Agenda 21 global takeover scam.

The journalist Michael Massing reports that a congressional staffer sympathetic to Israel told him, “We can count on well over half the House – 250 to 300 members – to do reflexively whatever AIPAC wants.” Similarly, Steven Rosen, the former AIPAC official who has been indicted for allegedly passing classified government documents to Israel, illustrated AIPAC’s power for the New Yorker’s Jeffrey Goldberg by putting a napkin in front of him and saying, “In twenty-four hours, we could have the signatures of seventy senators on this napkin.” These are not idle boasts.

They are probably correct that within a certain set of issues AIPAC runs the show. Similar to the NRA.
However they're far from all powerful in the US.

They were screaming for an Iranian invasion in 2005 with Bush, but got nothing...

They were screaming for Obama and Shillary to invade Syria in 2012, and both parties told them to fuck off.

They went "all in" in opposition to the Iran deal. Again they got nowhere...

Then with Trump in office they played the same Syria card, and still no Syrian invasion. Trump cancelled the Iran deal, but he also dismantles everything Obama touched, so that was more of a revenge act fron the score of Obama's the AP Dinner mocking.

Now war with Iran is close to impossible. The Middle East NATO is a sham, with half the intended membership. With the other half supporting Russia and Iran.

The Zionist plans have backfired, as they overplayed their hand.

I agree that the Zionist influence is a disastrous problem, but they're far from the ultimate shot callers.

Edit: I do enjoy these exchanges.

[–]Jesus 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Neocons in the US seem to loathe Trump. Which makes me question the whole dialectic. We know Putin has close ties to the Chabad Lubavitch cult as does Trump, we know that Putin is great friends with Israel and Iran, despite what the kabuki theater in the US tells us, we know that Assad is good allies with Putin and many news articles in Israel exclaim that Assad i san Israel ally. We know China wants to rebuild Syria. We also know thr globalists call for a multilateral economic order. We also know that the Belt Road Initiative beneficiaries will be China, Russia, Israel who sells US tech to china, Syria, and even Iran. I think the plan is for dedollarization and the Coming gold backed SDR coming to fruition fronted by the BRIC countries and China. This will erase the sovereignty of thr US and bring in the long desired goal of a new multilateral economic order.

The imperialists of the US might ne acting on diametrically opposed goals. I'm not sure though, considering if you read Petras's book on the war in the middle east, the oil companies lost a lot of stake. I rhink the war was fronted by staunh Israel supporters who wanted Saddam out of power and to destroy Israel's enemies whilstu invading Afghanistan to build a pipeline that was proposed by UNOCAL.

It was a war fronted by various geopolitical agendas in the US some opposed to each other.